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Heavy Rain Brings Bengaluru Traffic to a Standstill

Bengaluru, July 3: Continuous rainfall across Bengaluru has led to severe traffic congestion on several major roads, leaving thousands of commuters stranded in long queues. Waterlogging in low-lying areas, pothole-ridden roads, and slow-moving vehicles have disrupted normal life across the city.

Since early morning, moderate to heavy rain has been reported in many parts of Bengaluru. The city’s major traffic corridors, including Silk Board Junction, Outer Ring Road, Marathahalli, Whitefield, Hebbal, KR Puram, Yelahanka, Electronic City, and Mysuru Road, witnessed heavy congestion as vehicles moved at a slow pace. Many office-goers and school commuters experienced significant delays during peak hours.

Water accumulation on roads has made driving difficult, particularly for two-wheeler riders and pedestrians. In several locations, vehicles broke down after being stranded in flooded stretches, adding to the traffic chaos. Emergency services and traffic police were seen working to restore normal traffic movement.

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Bengaluru is likely to receive more rain accompanied by thunderstorms over the next 24 to 48 hours. Authorities have advised residents to avoid unnecessary travel during periods of heavy rainfall and to remain alert while driving.

The Bengaluru Traffic Police have deployed additional personnel at major junctions and suggested alternative routes to reduce congestion. Real-time traffic updates are also being shared through official social media channels to help commuters plan their journeys.

Meanwhile, Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) officials are working to clear stormwater drains, remove fallen tree branches, and pump out water from flooded areas. Disaster response teams have also been placed on standby to handle emergency situations if required.

Urban planning experts say that the recurring problems of traffic congestion and waterlogging during every monsoon highlight the need for better drainage systems, improved road maintenance, and stronger urban infrastructure. They believe long-term planning is essential to reduce the impact of heavy rains on the city’s transportation network.

With rainfall expected to continue over the coming days, authorities have urged motorists to drive carefully, maintain safe distances, avoid waterlogged roads wherever possible, and follow official weather and traffic advisories. Commuters are also advised to allow extra travel time as traffic delays are likely to persist until weather conditions improve.